Proton forms partnerships with e-procurement platforms
Proton has officially entered into a strategic partnership with e-procurement companies myTukarMUV and Carsome for a smoother exchange process for customers, the national automaker said in a statement.
“We are excited to partner with myTukar, MUV and Carsome as we believe this will transform the exchange experience for our customers. By leveraging their expertise in e-commerce and auction platforms, e-tender companies provide our customers with a seamless and reliable solution for handling vehicles. innovation, while receiving competitive innovation values,” said Proton Deputy CEO Roslan. Abdullah.
The need for innovative methods for customers to trade their vehicles has become apparent as sales have increased and these partnerships with e-bidding platforms are expected It will bring many benefits to its customers.
Proton says these include improved convenience, reliability, competitive exchange value, price transparency, secure transfer of ownership and payment processes, daily auctions, payments Faster old car handling and comprehensive inspection.
Proton is the first OEM to form strategic partnerships with e-procurement companies, the automaker said, and it thinks the partnership will help lead to faster and transparent transactions. more transparency to customers, which in turn will boost new car sales, Roslan said.
Using open platforms will also establish used value for Proton models, he added, helping to build consumer confidence by providing buyers with a more accurate view. on vehicle ownership.